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There are many sellers on eBay that have the pentalobe screwdriver for sale that will work on the iPhone 4 and 4s back glass screws. In a lot of cases the eBay sellers include the pentalobe screwdriver with the purchase of a back iPhone 4/4s back cover or a front screen. There are sellers that have the driver by itself for a minimal coast. If you want to get the driver quickly I suggest you buy from a &quot;US&quot; seller instead of a seller that is in another country because it takes much longer to get the driver from them in most cases.Hope this helps.

Ha guys, I new to this form but for what its worth I was looking at the screens they have on eBay and just saw one for around $35.00 and they claim a three year warranty. (US Seller) no doubt they come from China but if the warranty is legit it seems like a good deal? Im open to any suggestions anyone may have with first hand experience with this situation.

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